Arrio Hoffman
About Arrio Hoffman
Arrio Hoffman is a Pricing Analyst at Overstock.com, where he has worked since 2020. He has a background in business intelligence and change management from Goldman Sachs and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Brigham Young University.
Work at Overstock
Arrio Hoffman has been employed at Overstock.com as a Pricing Analyst since 2020. In this role, he focuses on pricing strategies and algorithms within the e-commerce platform. His responsibilities include analyzing pricing data and honing his skills in SQL and Python to enhance pricing models.
Previous Experience at Goldman Sachs
Prior to his current position, Arrio Hoffman worked at Goldman Sachs from 2018 to 2020. He held multiple roles, including Change Management & Business Intelligence Analyst for two years and Senior Analyst for seven months. He also served as an Analyst Intern for three months in 2017, gaining valuable experience in financial analysis and business intelligence.
Education and Expertise
Arrio Hoffman studied at Brigham Young University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from 2013 to 2017. He also completed a Minor in Theoretical & Applied Ethics and another Minor in Discrete Mathematics/Formal Logic. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his analytical work in pricing and data science.
Technical Skills and Projects
Arrio Hoffman is honing his technical skills in SQL and Python, particularly in relation to pricing algorithms. He applied a Bernoulli Naive Bayes algorithm to a Kaggle dataset to predict customer churn. He is currently taking an online course on Probability for Data Science to further enhance his understanding of statistical methods.
Community Involvement and Interests
Arrio Hoffman has engaged in community outreach as a Community Outreach Manager at Alpine Spinal Rehab in 2016. He participated in a firmwide case competition that proposed a $250,000 donation to a non-profit organization for assembling surgical kits for women globally. He is also an art-house cinema enthusiast and is exploring philosophical texts related to statistical inference.